自由生活的滴虫出乎意料地多样化

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Vít Céza , Michael Kotyk , Aneta Kubánková , Naoji Yubuki , František Šťáhlavský , Jeffrey D. Silberman , Ivan Čepička
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摘要

在已描述的450多种拟abasalia中,绝大多数是动物的肠道共生体或寄生虫。这种内源性生活史可能是祖先的,尽管Parabasalia的根仍然需要强有力的建立。到目前为止所描述的六个假定的自由生活物种很可能是独立地从内源性祖先中衍生出来的,代表了最被忽视的副足类生态群体。因此,我们从各种缺氧沉积物中分离培养了45株自由生活的Parabasalia菌株,进行了详细的形态和SSU rRNA基因系统发育分析。共检获滴虫16种。其中,我们发现了7个新种、3个新属、2个新科和1个新目。大多数新描述的物种或多或少与已经描述的属的成员有密切的关系。然而,我们发现了一个新的深分支谱系,与任何目前已知的拟abasalia群体都没有亲缘关系。新发现的自由生活的拟拟足类将成为旨在确定整个谱系的比较分析和破译在内源性和自由生活栖息地之间过渡的进化创新的关键分类群。
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Free-living Trichomonads are Unexpectedly Diverse

The vast majority of the more than 450 described species of Parabasalia are intestinal symbionts or parasites of animals. This endobiotic life-history is presumably ancestral although the root of Parabasalia still needs to be robustly established. The half-dozen putatively free-living species thus far described are likely independently derived from endobiotic ancestors and represent the most neglected ecological group of parabasalids. Thus, we isolated and cultivated 45 free-living strains of Parabasalia obtained from a wide variety of anoxic sediments to conduct detailed morphological and SSU rRNA gene phylogenetic analyses. Sixteen species of trichomonads were recovered. Among them, we described seven new species, three new genera, two new families, and one new order. Most of the newly described species were more or less closely related to members of already described genera. However, we uncovered a new deep-branching lineage without affinity to any currently known group of Parabasalia. The newly discovered free-living parabasalids will be key taxa in comparative analyses aimed at rooting the entire lineage and deciphering the evolutionary innovations involved in transitioning between endobiotic and free-living habitats.

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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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